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Spirit Airlines CEO Edward Christie sells $714 in stockMikel Arteta has called on Arsenal to make a Champions League statement with a win at Sporting. The Gunners have failed to win – or score – in their last four European matches on the road. Advertisement A narrow 1-0 defeat at Inter Milan last time out has left Arteta’s side down in 12th place in the new-look Champions League table. London to Lisbon. ✈️ Champions League football returns tomorrow ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/oOhGLN9WSA — Arsenal (@Arsenal) November 25, 2024 Advertisement And the Spaniard believes a victory in the Portuguese capital, against a Sporting side who, when still managed by Ruben Amorim, thumped Manchester City 4-1 earlier this month, will prove they belong in elite company. “It’s certainly something we have to improve,” said Arteta. Advertisement “I think we have made the right steps and, looking back with the way we played against Inter, which is a team that has been so dominant in their league, reached the final of the Champions League which they should have won, to play and dominate that game. “But the reality is that you have to make it happen and we didn’t. “Making those steps is what we have to do next. Be ruthless, be efficient in the opposition box and do what we have to do to take the three points away from here.” Sporting are now managed by Joao Pereira, who has been promoted seamlessly from the reserve team in the wake of Amorim’s switch to Manchester United. Advertisement “The run they are on is incredible,” added Arteta. “That tells you that it is not only the quality, the set-up, the ambition, it is something about the team energy that they have. Advertisement “That is a great challenge that we have tomorrow, to come here and make a statement and show we are capable against this kind of opponent. Be ourselves and win the game.” Kieran Tierney was a surprise addition to the travelling squad. The Scotland full-back has been sidelined since June after suffering a hamstring injury at Euro 2024. If called upon, Tierney would make his first Arsenal appearance since the 2023 Community Shield. “Everybody in the squad is fully fit and available to start the game,” said Arteta. “We have Kieran Tierney after a long injury, it’s great news that he’s back, he’s been training with the team and he’s at the level to participate.”
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When the Washington Commanders take to the field against the rival Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, they'll once again be without Marshon Lattimore. Lattimore, who was acquired just before the Nov. 5 trade deadline, has yet to suit up for his new squad. The Commanders knew Lattimore was dealing with a hamstring injury when they traded for him, and made the move in hopes that it could pay off down the stretch even if he wouldn't be available immediately. Should Washington be concerned about Lattimore's health? Not necessarily... yet. The Commanders' games both this Sunday and next Sunday are against reeling teams in the Cowboys and Tennessee Titans, both of whom they should be able to beat without him. After that, they have a bye week prior to their four-game to end the regular season. Those four games will be against the suddenly surging New Orleans Saints, then against the Eagles and Atlanta Falcons at home before finishing up in Dallas. That's the stretch in which Lattimore's presence will become crucial. Even though Washington made the move him anticipating a playoff run, he'll need some preparation first. The Commanders can't expect to insert him into the lineup for a playoff game completely raw. If Lattimore isn't back after the bye week, then there will be cause for concern. For now, though, let him heal up until he's 100 percent.Bulldozing his path to the SEC: Gabe Fields signs with Vanderbilt CommodoresNone
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